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How to name a pythagorean interval

Implementing FJS naming is easy modulo getting to know names of pythagorean (3-limit) intervals. When I attempted to implement the latter, I ended up misnaming many intervals I picked for testing. I then went to see how the author of FJS solved that and came to this lovely function. That looks complicated, of a flavor “okay I can certainly walk this through, but what is the semantics of all these things?”. Though now, when seeing that the pythagorean d2 = [19 -12 is descending, I think I understand what I have done wrong (at least I nailed P/M/m/A/d/AA/dd/… right! — but those are easy to see). But if you have a simpler, higher-level description of the naming schema, I would greatly appreciate that! --Arseniiv (talk) 22:52, 28 November 2020 (UTC)

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